Imagine this next season Llyod, Eldeman, Gronk, Hernandez, Demps, Bodden, Ridley, and maybe WW. If Demps has any pass catching ability line him up wide and let him fly. He'll be on ST's returning kicks, and in the backfield for screen passes and sweeps....should be something to see

I'd like to say scary but we still have zero clue who demps will become as a player in the regular season. I'm hoping Demps is working on catching the ball on IR and they convert him to a wideout. Imagine trying to keep up with him as a CB it would also cut down on the wear and tear which is important given his size. Then you could have him on reverses (which would be deadly) and in an open backfield were he motions back for a draw play with the opponents D in a dime package. I think I just drooled a bit

There has to be some missing. That accounts for 8 kick offs. They are sure to get 1 a game so right there are you trying to say all but 3 kickoffs when an opponent scored were touchbacks? That would mean there were more touchbacks then returns which just doesn't sound right for some reason

I love that on the new Madden he can be put out as a wide receiver, is freaky fast and catches everything thrown at him... he'll have to show that ability in the real world but it's a crazy element to add to the Madden Pats.

Imagine this next season Llyod, Eldeman, Gronk, Hernandez, Demps, Bodden, Ridley, and maybe WW. If Demps has any pass catching ability line him up wide and let him fly. He'll be on ST's returning kicks, and in the backfield for screen passes and sweeps....should be something to see

exactly harley! my brain already was when we signed him.

sucks not having him be a compliment to this team this year.

still wonder if bb wasnt happy to put him on ir this year and earn time/exp befroe he plays for us.

right wehn he got ired, he said he was fine (my translation hurt not injured. play before too long)

I'd like to say scary but we still have zero clue who demps will become as a player in the regular season. I'm hoping Demps is working on catching the ball on IR and they convert him to a wideout. Imagine trying to keep up with him as a CB it would also cut down on the wear and tear which is important given his size. Then you could have him on reverses (which would be deadly) and in an open backfield were he motions back for a draw play with the opponents D in a dime package. I think I just drooled a bit

agreed on better not running him up the middle. at fla he lined up as rb and receiver. as well as everywhere else teh ycould get him the ball.

We saw two RBs who were drafted by the Pats with a lot of legitimate college experience; Ridley and Vereen, ride the bench most of their rookie seasons.

Demps was more raw than them.

I can't imagine he would have even seen the field with the offense. Kickoffs? Sure. I see no way he would have supplanted Woodhead as a rookie.

Being IRed might be the best thing for him, as he can be around the team, and try to learn what it takes to be a RB first, and one in the NFL second. Then he can wrap his head around learning the offense. MAYBE then, he gets on the field for a few plays a game.

If he hadn't gone to the Olympics, he was regarded at most as a 4th round pick, and strictly for his ST ability/potential.

We saw two RBs who were drafted by the Pats with a lot of legitimate college experience; Ridley and Vereen, ride the bench most of their rookie seasons.

Demps was more raw than them.

I can't imagine he would have even seen the field with the offense. Kickoffs? Sure. I see no way he would have supplanted Woodhead as a rookie.

Being IRed might be the best thing for him, as he can be around the team, and try to learn what it takes to be a RB first, and one in the NFL second. Then he can wrap his head around learning the offense. MAYBE then, he gets on the field for a few plays a game.

If he hadn't gone to the Olympics, he was regarded at most as a 4th round pick, and strictly for his ST ability/potential.

How often did Hester see the field with the offense? Not much until maybe the past year and a half.

I think folks are optimistic about having a player with olympic-type sprinting speed possibly being able to return the ball all the way for a TD if given decent blocking and an iotas worth of daylight. If he ended up producing half of Hester's productivity....

If WW walks at the end of the season then Demps may be the slot guy in the future. At Florida is was pretty good as a receiver out of the back field but given his speed he was not the homerun hitter you would have expected on kickoff returns. With his size I do not see the Pats over using this guy if they want to keep him around for a full season!

My only concern with Demps is that's he's only 5'7", 175 lbs. Yeah, I know, Woodhead but at that size he's limited to the return game or being a wideout that simply goes deep. Doubt he has anything like Welker's shiftiness. Don't want to appear negative but I don't think it's automatic that this guy will be an impact wideout.

My only concern with Demps is that's he's only 5'7", 175 lbs. Yeah, I know, Woodhead but at that size he's limited to the return game or being a wideout that simply goes deep. Doubt he has anything like Welker's shiftiness. Don't want to appear negative but I don't think it's automatic that this guy will be an impact wideout.

Agree with that, I thought it was funny Madden gave him that much juice and make him a great deep threat in the game, but in reality he has done nothing to date.